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Apr 18

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Can U.S., NATO Avoid a Humanitarian Crisis in Libya?

Libya Stalemate Leaves Many Civilians in Need of Aid…

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Apr 18

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Gadhafi’s Forces, Rebels Battle for Control of Misrata

Forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi continued attacks on Misrata as Gadhafi's government reached a deal with the United Nations to provide humanitarian aid to the western part of the country. Jonathan Miller of Independent Television News reports on the latest…

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Apr 13

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NATO Dispute, Cease-Fire Negotiations Hint at Possible Stalemate in Libya

Intense fighting continues between rebels and Moammar Gadhafi's forces as NATO nations met in Qatar to debate their next steps in Libya. Gwen Ifill discusses the NATO rift with the Institute for Policy Studies' Emira Woods and the Brookings Institution's…

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Apr 01

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Gadhafi’s Troops Shell Rebel Cities as Officials Pursue Diplomatic Resolutions

Government forces shelled opposition troops in several key rebel-held cities as talks of a ceasefire emerged from eastern Libya. Lindsey Hilsum of Independent Television News reports on the latest from Benghazi.

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Mar 28

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Obama: History Is Not on Gadhafi’s Side; Libyans Will Determine Own Destiny

In a prime-time speech Monday evening, President Obama addressed the nation on the U.S. mission in Libya and the military's continuing role in coalition airstrikes protecting civilians from Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's forces. Here is the full text of his…

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Mar 25

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Coalition Airstrikes Help Some Libyans Flee Fighting for First Time

The battle for Libya turned to a key eastern city. Lindsey Hilsum of ITN reports.

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Feb 28

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News Wrap: Protesters Continue to Pressure Governments in Bahrain, Yemen, Oman

In other news Monday, protesters in Bahrain, Yemen and Oman continued pressuring their governments for reforms. In Saudi Arabia, 100 academics and activists called for sweeping changes, including the creation of a constitutional monarchy. In Afghanistan, four NATO troops were…

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Feb 18

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News Wrap: Man in Afghan Army Uniform Kills 2 NATO Soldiers in Attack

In other news Friday, a man wearing an Afghan army uniform opened fire on NATO troops in Afghanistan today, killing two German soldiers, but it was unclear if the attacker was actually an Afghan soldier. Separately, a suicide car bomber…

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Feb 02

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Petraeus: Afghan Army, Police Making Progress; but Retention Lags

Charles Sennott of GlobalPost sat down with Gen. David Petraeus, commander of American and allied forces in Afghanistan, for an extended interview about where the fight for Afghanistan stands as the spring "fighting season" approaches. Sennott later spoke with the…

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Jan 12

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Lebanon’s Governing Coalition Collapses

Cabinet ministers from Hezbollah resigned from Lebanon's governing coalition and Haiti marked one year since a powerful earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince.

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